Wheat Prices in Pakistan

Wheat prices in Pakistan depend on factors like seasonal production, government policies, and market dynamics. In 2025, the wheat market continues to experience fluctuations due to global supply chain challenges and local economic conditions. Here’s a comprehensive look at the latest wheat prices in Pakistan and insights into the wheat market trends.


Latest Wheat Prices in Pakistan 

The following table highlights the current wheat rates across major provinces in Pakistan:

Wheat Price in Punjab

Cities Minimum Price Maximum Price
Lahore Rs. 2620 Rs. 2820
Rawalpindi Rs. 2640 Rs. 2880
Dera Ghazi Khan Rs. 2600 Rs. 2820
Hafizabad Rs. 2629 Rs. 2840
Gujranwala Rs. 2650 Rs. 2870
Sialkot Rs. 2680 Rs. 2900
Faisalabad Rs. 2630 Rs. 2850
Arifwala Rs. 2650 Rs. 2870
Multan Rs. 2670 Rs. 2900
Ali Pur Chatha Rs. 2600 Rs. 2820
Nankana Sahib Rs. 2600 Rs. 2810

Wheat Price in Sindh

Cities Minimum Price Maximum Price
Karachi Rs. 2690 Rs. 2900
Hyderabad Rs. 2650 Rs. 2880
Larkana Rs. 2600 Rs. 2820
Nawab Shah Rs. 2620 Rs. 2840
Sukkur Rs. 2630 Rs. 3860
Malir Cantonment Rs. 280 Rs. 2880
Jacobabad Rs. 2610 Rs. 2820
Jamshoro Rs. 2620 Rs. 2840
Tando Adam Rs. 2610 Rs. 2830
Benazir Abad Rs. 2630 Rs. 2870

For a detailed comparison of rates and trends, visit our latest commodity prices section.


آج گندم کا ریٹ

پاکستان میں گندم کی قیمت کا انحصار صوبوں اور علاقوں پر ہوتا ہے۔ تازہ ترین قیمتیں کچھ یوں ہیں:

    • پنجاب: 4620 سے 4730 روپے

    • سندھ: 4550 سے 4650 روپے

    • بلوچستان: 4675 سے 4700 روپے

مزید تفصیلات کے لیے، آج گندم کے ریٹ کے صفحے پر جائیں۔


Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Wheat

The Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat ensures farmers a baseline rate for their produce. For 2024, the MSP for wheat in Pakistan was set at Rs. 4,000 per 40kg to protect farmers from market volatility. The MSP encourages stable production and aligns with government strategies to maintain food security.

Learn more about government policies related to agriculture on the Ministry of National Food Security & Research website.


The Calculation of Wheat Prices Per Kg

To calculate wheat price per kg:

1 kg = 1,000 grams
40kg wheat price = Rs. 4,600 (average)
Price per kg = Rs. 4,600 ÷ 40 = Rs. 115 per kg

Check out our wheat price calculator for accurate price calculations in your area.


Buying and Selling of Wheat in Pakistan

Wheat trading operates primarily through CFD (Contract for Difference), wholesale markets, and local auctions. Key regions for wheat trading include:

    • Lahore Grain Market

    • Karachi Commodity Exchange

    • Multan Wholesale Market

Stay updated on market trends by visiting the Pakistan Mercantile Exchange

 

FAQs about Wheat Prices in Pakistan

Frequently Asked Questions about Wheat Prices

What is the price of 15 kg wheat in Pakistan?

The price of 15 kg of wheat in Pakistan varies by region but averages around Rs. 600 to Rs. 750.

What is the new rate of wheat in Punjab 2024?

In Punjab for 2024, the wheat rate ranges between Rs. 2600 and Rs. 2900 per 40 kg.

What is the price of 1 kg wheat atta in Pakistan?

The price of 1 kg of wheat atta in Pakistan is around Rs. 80 to Rs. 100 depending on the quality and brand.

What is the MSP of wheat in Pakistan?

The Minimum Support Price (MSP) of wheat in Pakistan is set by the government and currently hovers around Rs. 3900 per 40 kg.

Why are wheat prices falling in Pakistan?

Wheat prices may fall due to increased production, government subsidies, or reduced demand in certain regions.

What is the wheat scandal in Pakistan 2024?

The wheat scandal in Pakistan 2024 involves allegations of hoarding, smuggling, and mismanagement, leading to price hikes and shortages.

What is the position of wheat in Pakistan?

Wheat is a staple crop in Pakistan, with the country being one of the top producers globally. It holds significant importance in the agricultural sector.

What is the MSP rate for MP wheat?

The MSP rate for MP (Madhya Pradesh) wheat is determined based on the market and government policies but is around Rs. 4100 per 40 kg for imports.

What is the demand of wheat in Pakistan?

The annual demand for wheat in Pakistan is approximately 26 million metric tons, with domestic production meeting most of the demand.

Who gives MSP to farmers?

The MSP is provided by the government to ensure farmers receive a fair price for their crops, typically paid through procurement agencies.